dmesg (from disk B, they were all about the same):
Please provide the dmesg from floppy C, and then we might be able to help more.
Miod
Hello,
I'm using OpenBSD 3.9 current and if I recall correctly I started to see
messages like below from around May/June this year. During that time I've
used two hitachi drives, one 5K80 and the second 5K100. I've checked that
at least 5K100 should support Ultra DMA mode 5. Both drives
Ian Watts wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 12:10:53 +0200 (CEST)
Xavier Mertens [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Hi Gurus,
I'm facing a strange and frustrating problem...
I run a box with OpenBSD without problem for a while (2 years).
It's still running 3.5 (ok, ok, don't shoot, it's an old one but
Ian Watts wrote:
It's still running 3.5 (ok, ok, don't shoot, it's an old one but
upgrades are not easy). It's an i386 1U in a safe environment (colo)
They are. That's exactly one of the main reasons why I have started
using OpenBSD at our Institute. Twice a year I spend ~ 2 hours (that
We have 100Mbit connetion at work. I am wondering if it is every wise to
start
shaping the connection ? We never get more then 20mbit peaks, so it seems to
me
we have enough 'room' todo without shaping.
But I see alot of people give the ACK packets preference, maybe we could
benefit from
this
Dont introduce complexity where it isn't needed.
100M pipe with 20M at peak sounds good as it is.
On 25/07/06, Frans Haarman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have 100Mbit connetion at work. I am wondering if it is every wise to
start
shaping the connection ? We never get more then 20mbit peaks, so
On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Nick Holland wrote:
Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
SNIP
By the way, how fares AMD on the giving documentation department?
There's a reason OpenBSD/amd64 existed so soon after the chip was
shipping... Something tells me this helped them, too -- I would have
Also, this was
Hi,
as nobody answers, I conclude I'm the only one experiencing this problem
on CURRENT. I've rebuilt CURRENT today and the problem persists. I don't
experience this problem on my OPENBSD_3_9 boxes (kernel from June, 17th).
What exactly does this short write error message mean and what could
Andreas Bartelt wrote:
as nobody answers, I conclude I'm the only one experiencing this problem
on CURRENT. I've rebuilt CURRENT today and the problem persists. I don't
experience this problem on my OPENBSD_3_9 boxes (kernel from June, 17th).
I had some problems like this (although I thought
On 7/25/06, Paul Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do these floppy images just not have the right drivers enabled? Do
I need to install from the bootable CD? Or will that not work
either, because my hardware is unsupported?
Let me know if you have any ideas for me to try or need any more
On Jul 25, 2006, at 9:55 AM, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
oh, actaully executing it in the other shell, not just outputting it
to another terminal, yea thats trickier, havent been able to get that
done, though i was working on it a while, did get to far, i guess you
could direct input to the other
On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 07:50:01AM +0200, marc wrote:
use ospf and that's done but u sould upgrade openbsd
I don't really know what you mean by this? what's done
when using ospf? Do I need ospf for binat? (don't think so)
sincerely,
Julian `alamar` Seifert
--
There is no such thing
That echoes data to another tty; I want to send *input* to that
ttty as if somewhere were there.
--STeve Andre'
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 07:11, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
As long as the permissions are correct you can just redirect, you just
need to know what tty your piping to, i used who to
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of STeve Andre'
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 9:35 AM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Code to execute a command on another tty
That echoes data to another tty; I want to send *input* to that
ttty as
On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
Matthew Closson wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
Hi list,
I am running into a strange problem with IPSec, MTU? fragmentation? which
i am unable to resolve.
My Setup:
@home i have one PC which connects to our institute network
Here is my pf.conf setrup basic traffic shapping for the first time ..
now my question how does pf inderstand what smtp or www protocole is ? how can
i include custom protocoles ? like yahoo messenger, 5001 or msn messenger 1863 ?
regards
ext_if=fxp0
int_if=epic0
extad=192.168.0.6
altq on
Folks,
I want to use ftp-proxy on my network but not sure if I can or not. We
use a Cisco PIX(can't get rid of it) and I want to know can/how I use
ftp-proxy with it. I can see it two ways:
- Machine with 2 nics - one inside and one outside the firewall.
- Machine with 1 nic inside firewall.
On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 08:36:29PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
I'm looking for a way to execute commands on other tty's.
On SunOS there was force. Is there an equivelant here or do
I need to make my own?
In tty(4), have at look a TIOCSTI.
Matthew Closson wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
Matthew Closson wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
Hi list,
I am running into a strange problem with IPSec, MTU? fragmentation?
which i am unable to resolve.
My Setup:
@home i have one PC which connects
On 7/25/06, Nick Shank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I appear to be loosing time on a virtual machine running OpenBSD
3.9/release under vmware workstation. The system is a Sun Ultra 40, and
the host OS is XP-64, and keeps time fine. Thoughts?
ntpd?
Nick Shank wrote:
I appear to be loosing time on a virtual machine running OpenBSD 3.9/
release under vmware workstation. The system is a Sun Ultra 40, and the
host OS is XP-64, and keeps time fine. Thoughts?
Don't rely on the clocks to stay synced in a guest OS unless you can run
VM tools.
On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 02:32:32AM +0200, Moritz Grimm wrote:
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 02:32:32 +0200
From: Moritz Grimm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: misc misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Silly^WFantastic OpenBSD promo video!!
X-CRM114-Status: Good ( pR: 48.9362 )
On 7/25/06, prad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what is the best way to stop those robots and spiders from getting in?
The sure way to stop robots and spiders is to shut down your web
server. I don't suppose that's the answer you're looking for.
Treat malicious robots as malicious/unwelcome users.
Hi *,
I got this panic today...
I googled for this message and got a hit on the list archive:
quote
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Michael Erdely wrote:
panic: semop - can't undo undos
your system is running out of semaphore undo data structures. Try
increasing
prad wrote:
what is the best way to stop those robots and spiders from getting in?
Someone on this list (who can reveal themselves if they want) has a
pretty good setup to block disrespectful robots.
They have a robots.txt file that specifies a Disallow: /somedir/.
Anyone that actually
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
what is the best way to stop those robots and spiders from getting in?
.htaccess?
robot.txt and apache directives?
find them on the access_log and block with pf?
i should also ask whether it is a good idea to block robots
in the first place
since some do help
Hi *,
I found why my box freezes when booting 3.9 (GENERIC).
I need to disable the CPU cache in the BIOS (PIII 1Ghz).
But, of course, the box is slow...
Anybody already had this issue?
Xavier
--
Free shell account on www.rootshell.be!
trying to get ccd going on openbsd 3.9 i386 with no interleave
(concatenation). I have wd1 and wd2 which are different sized disks.
I did fdisk reinit on both drives, then ran disklabel and set up an
'a' partition (inside the 'c' partition) on both disks offset 1
cylinder from the beginning of
Xavier Mertens wrote:
I found why my box freezes when booting 3.9 (GENERIC).
I need to disable the CPU cache in the BIOS (PIII 1Ghz).
Maybe the CPU cache is bad?
On 7/25/06, Nathan Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
trying to get ccd going on openbsd 3.9 i386 with no interleave
(concatenation). I have wd1 and wd2 which are different sized disks.
I did fdisk reinit on both drives, then ran disklabel and set up an
'a' partition (inside the 'c' partition) on
I recently moved my squid cache into a ramdisk, and now I get a lot of
errors in messages.
I'd of course prefer that TIME be the one in use. Since it's a
ramdisk I can't use tunefs (right?) to manually set it, but even if I
did it would switch back anyway no?
Jul 25 17:21:57 fire /bsd:
On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Bryan Irvine wrote:
I recently moved my squid cache into a ramdisk, and now I get a lot of
errors in messages.
I'd of course prefer that TIME be the one in use. Since it's a
ramdisk I can't use tunefs (right?) to manually set it, but even if I
did it would switch back
We have a Dell PowerEdge 750 running OpenBSD 3.7 that has been in
production for the last ~14 months without issue. Suddenly, it has
frozen each of the last two days. The only common denominator
appears to have been that both events happened while a user was
transferring a 100MB file via
I'm running flashdist on my Net4801 with a GENERIC kernel, it works fine
- uses about 4MB extra flash space, but not a problem with the price of
CF cards today. I just SSH in, remount / rw, edit pf.conf, run pfctl and
remount / ro. dmesg below.
Dustin Lundquist
Lars Hansson wrote:
On Monday 24
May some one point me a reference information on implementation
tunnels with pf without security.
Thanks in advance.
On manual page for vpn(8), there are lines like in :
The pf.conf(5) rules for a tunnel which uses encryption (the ESP IPsec
protocol) and isakmpd(8) on security gateway A might look like this:
GATEWAY_A = 192.168.1.13
GATEWAY_B = 192.168.1.15
NETWORK_A = 10.0.50.0/24
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Gustavo Rios wrote:
May some one point me a reference information on implementation
tunnels with pf without security.
man 4 gre
man 4 gif
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 12:19:18AM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
| May some one point me a reference information on implementation
| tunnels with pf without security.
Not necesarilly better than gre(4), but you should also look into
gif(4), tun(4) and ppp(4)/ppp(8)/pppd(8)/pppoe(8). Last of all,
Hello...
Say ive got a 15Mbit connection.
Client A starts downloading two files simultaniously, and uses all of the
15Mbit bandwidth. Then client B comes along, and starts downloading just one
file, and gets only 5Mbit per second. Is there a way to treat connections
from the same host/ip as
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